"Iron Brigade," Meredith's, [298]
Island Number Ten, Confederates hold, [142]; attack on, [143-45]; Pope's operations, [159]
Itasca, Federal gunboat, [99]
Iuka (Mississippi), battle, [162]
Jackson, Governor Claiborne, [25], [27]
Jackson, General T. J., [94], [272]; and negroes, [19]; personal characteristics, [19-20]; at Harper's Ferry, [21-22], [23-24]; as disciplinarian, [24], [206]; Johnston takes command from, [25], [35]; commands First Shenandoah Brigade, [25]; at Martinsburg, [37]; at Falling Waters, [38-39]; guards while soldiers sleep, [45]; at Bull Run, [45], [48], [49], [52-53], [54]; origin of nickname "Stonewall," [49]; Imboden describes, [50]; as a general, [76]; age, [95]; McClellan's failure against, [159]; maneuvering in Virginia, [161]; as strategist, [182], [194-95], [216-217]; campaign (1862-63), [193] et seq.; Lee and, [194], [203]; Kernstown, [198-99]; Banks designs net for, [200]; forces, [204]; Valley campaign, [205-217]; McDowell, [208-09]; rout of Banks, [210-12]; summary of fortnight's work, [214-15]; Port Republic, [216], [217]; pursuit of, [215-16]; planned attack on McClellan, [221], [223]; attends Lee's conference, [222]; Seven Days, [223-226]; again pursued, [227]; Cedar Run, [228-29]; plans against Pope, [230-31]; marches north, [231-32]; slips away, [232]; at Manassas Junction, [234]; preparations for battle, [235-36]; Second Bull Run, [237-43]; in the Valley, [248]; against Hooker, [254], [255], [256], [258]; wounded, [258]; death, [259]; Grant marches on, [271]; government interference with, [332]
Jackson (Mississippi), Grant wins at, [271]
Jackson, Camp (Missouri), Frost establishes, [26]; Lyon takes, [26], [131]
Jackson, Fort, guards New Orleans, [96]
James Island, Fort Johnson on, [2]